Hari the Hadron

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

RESERVATION – A HIGHLY MISUSED WORD

The term “Reservation” has been highly misused in India, especially by the Politicians who have made it take a form of a virus even more deadlier than AIDS. The term “Reservation” has been used to take Power corruption to newer depths of evil as is evident in this article.

The “Reservation” virus is taking deadlier forms as the days pass by and has began to spread its wings even more farther when students from Pak occupied Kashmir (POK) are demanding reservation in leading Indian educational institutions. If only the Honourable Human Resource Destruction Minister Mr Arjun Singh is offered a post for the Chief Minister of Jammu & Kashmir, he might well consider the proposal of POK and etch his name in the annals of Indian history as the Chief Architect of Human Resource Destruction in India.

3 Comments:

  • For one i find it so amazingly coincidental that you mention Reservation and AIDS together...
    Coz i just posted a post about AIDS today... and Reservation has been a major major discussion (pro and con) for many days now in my architecture group.

    I too find it extremely unfair to have reservation...
    To reserve a seat for someone is like saying that you cant do it on your own hence here...take this one free...

    But when i look at it from the point of view of those who have infact benefitted because of this Reservation and all those who've misused it... it sort of makes me look at the side of the benefit.

    I believe the youth is fighting for something unjust. It isnt fair to say "dont have a bias towards a certain caste or creed", when actually its the economically very well off that take advantage of seats in colleges and institutions and jobs.
    The ones who can economically and socially do less to rise in the society are the ones to whom the help should be handed...
    Not those who change their caste to get a free seat in a college or a employment in a govt institution.

    much can be said here...

    But well...AIDS is less dangerous i feel :)

    By Blogger Unknown, at 6:04 AM  

  • Hari,.

    I really agree with you.. its so bad that Indians staying abroad are afraid to come back to their motherland , because opporturnities are being taken away, not only for them but for future generations
    anu

    By Blogger Anu, at 2:39 PM  

  • Th worst thing is no one is ready to talk to the students. It is the Future of the India that the government is ignoring.

    By Blogger REFLEX, at 4:18 AM  

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